Crime Stoppers ACT
@ACTCrimeStop
Crime Stoppers ACT is a not-for-profit organisation which allows community members to report information anonymously, which may help solve or prevent a crime.
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Every child deserves safety, dignity, and a future free from harm. On this World Day for the Prevention of and Healing from Child Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Violence, ACT Crime Stoppers stands with survivors and calls on our community to be part of the solution.
Preventing fraud is a team effort so don’t sit on the sidelines! This Fraud Awareness Week, ACT Crime Stoppers is calling on every Canberran to stay alert, speak up, and protect what matters. 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersact.com.au.
Every tip counts Whether it’s domestic violence, drug activity, or theft, your tip to ACT Crime Stoppers could change someone’s life. Report anything suspicious to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or act.crimestoppers.com.au You don’t have to say who you are.
Illegal dumping hurts us all. Dumping waste in bushland or public spaces isn’t just unsightly, it’s illegal. If you’ve seen it, report it. #ProtectOurEnvironment #ACTCrimeStoppers #IllegalDumping Report what you know to crimestoppersact.com.au. or call 1800 333 000
Today is Remembrance Day. On the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month, we will pause to remember all of the men and women of the Australian Defence Force who have made the ultimate sacrifice. We will remember them. Lest we forget.
Seen something that’s a bit sketchy? Heard something that feels wrong? You don’t have to stay silent. You can share information anonymously with ACT Crime Stoppers. Report online at crimestoppersact.com.au or give us a call on 1800 333 000
Love your bike? Lock it in with Bikelinc. ACT Crime Stoppers and ACT Policing are helping riders protect what moves them. Register your bike’s serial number on Bikelinc. It’s a free, secure tool that connects you, your bike, and police. bikelinc.com.au
Spring into safety With longer days and warmer nights, there’s more opportunities for crime. Lock up, light up, and speak up. ACT Crime Stoppers is here 24/7. Make a report or give us a call on 1800 333 000 or visit crimestoppersact.com.au
Be ready. Stay safe. Report risk. Bushfire season is here. Are you prepared? ACT Crime Stoppers urges all Canberrans to take action now: ✅ Clear gutters and dry vegetation ✅ Know your evacuation routes ✅ Pack an emergency kit
What you know could help solve a crime ACT Crime Stoppers isn’t about who you are – it’s about what you know. If you’ve seen something suspicious, overheard a tip, or noticed unusual behaviour, you can report it anonymously.
Scammers are targeting local businesses by hacking into emails and quietly changing payment details, leading to thousands in lost funds. Call your bank immediately if you think you’ve transferred money to a scammer. Report the scam to scamwatch.gov.au.
Just because it’s at the top of your search results doesn’t mean it’s safe! 🛍️⚠️ Scammers are paying for ads that look like real websites, and many shoppers in Canberra have been caught out. To report a scam, you can email [email protected]
Scammers are increasingly impersonating government services like myGov, Centrelink, and Medicare, and people in Canberra have been targeted too. To report a scam related to myGov or Services Australia, you can visit servicesaustralia.gov.au.
🛑 Canberra, let’s talk scams! 🕵️♀️ If you’ve been scammed or think something’s off, act fast. Call your bank and report it to scamwatch.gov.au Let’s keep Canberra scam-safe. Share this with your neighbours, family, and mates.
It’s Scams Awareness Week! 📅 Scams Awareness Week is an annual national campaign focused on raising awareness about scams and encouraging Australians to work together to stay safe from scammers. Stop 🛑 Check ✅ Protect 🔒 Act quickly if something feels wrong.
You don’t need to put yourself at risk to make your community safer. You just need to speak up. Posting online is easy - but reporting is powerful. Your tip, no matter how small, could help police take action. Don’t just post it – report it crimestoppersact.com.au
Myth: If I post about something on social media, someone else will report it. Truth: Most of the time, no one does - and police never find out. Don't assume someone else has made a report. Share what you know. Don’t just post it – report it crimestoppersact.com.au
Seen something dodgy? A car cruising your street slowly? Someone peeking into driveways? Heard something you know isn’t right? Unless you report it, nothing changes. Don’t just post it – report it crimestoppersact.com.au or call 1800 333 000
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